Getting Great ROI from Attending the Training 2012 Conference
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- Date: 2012-01-02 10:00:00 PST
- Listed: December 26, 2011 2:14 am
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Session Description
What’s the ROI? This is a familiar question people ask about almost any activity these days, including conferences. Individuals selecting a conference and managers funding attendance, often ask, “What’s the ROI for this conference?†Although the financial calculation is not necessarily what is desired, the concept of value received compared to cost is the issue.
This thought-provoking webcast will explore how conferences are being evaluated from the participants’ perspective. It shows how you, as a potential conference participant, can judge the ROI of a conference in advance of attending. It presents a system to track what you do with what you learned, including impact and financial ROI.
In this session, we will also offer you an opportunity to measure your ROI for attending the Training 2012 Conference. This offer includes participating in a collaborative study to show your ROI for attending.
About Jack Phillips
Jack J. Phillips is chairman of the ROI Institute. A seasoned HR veteran, Phillips has served as a senior HR executive in two Fortune 500 companies and in top executive roles, including president of a regional bank. A prolific writer, Phillips is the author or editor of more than 50 books and more than 200 articles.
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